Two studies are presented that investigate information seeking behaviour on the Internet. In Study One, soccer fans’ information seeking on the World Wide Web (WWW) is investigated. In Study Two, access rates to a cancer information website are analysed. It is tentatively argued that there is a tendency for people to access information more commonly avoided in ‘real life’, although in the case of football fans, the tendency to ‘bask in reflected glory’ remains when online, while cutting off reflected failure is minimised. Implications for understanding and researching psychological processes of web browsing behaviour are discussed
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
We conducted a study of the relationships between Internet self-efficacy, sensation seeking, the nee...
Abstract In this study, we intend to examine information retrieval behaviors from a psychological po...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
The Internet has become an important source of health information for many people, including non-med...
The central objective of this paper is to investigate the mechanisms leading to the formation of an ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the individual difference in Internet usage behavior. ...
The last decade has seen a significant increase in internet usage. In 2015, 86 per cent of household...
The last decade or so has seen a significant increase in internet usage. Nearly half of the world’s ...
Information seeking is one of the most popular online activities for young people and can provide an...
As the Internet has changed communication, commerce, and the distribution of information, so too it ...
In the past 25 years, the Internet has developed from a modest military data network into a communic...
This study aimed to examine the use of internet as a source of health-related information (HRI), as ...
This study provides a model for assessing the likelihood of preferring internet as a health informat...
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
We conducted a study of the relationships between Internet self-efficacy, sensation seeking, the nee...
Abstract In this study, we intend to examine information retrieval behaviors from a psychological po...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
This thesis develops a model of Web information seeking behaviour of postgraduate students with a sp...
The Internet has become an important source of health information for many people, including non-med...
The central objective of this paper is to investigate the mechanisms leading to the formation of an ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the individual difference in Internet usage behavior. ...
The last decade has seen a significant increase in internet usage. In 2015, 86 per cent of household...
The last decade or so has seen a significant increase in internet usage. Nearly half of the world’s ...
Information seeking is one of the most popular online activities for young people and can provide an...
As the Internet has changed communication, commerce, and the distribution of information, so too it ...
In the past 25 years, the Internet has developed from a modest military data network into a communic...
This study aimed to examine the use of internet as a source of health-related information (HRI), as ...
This study provides a model for assessing the likelihood of preferring internet as a health informat...
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
We conducted a study of the relationships between Internet self-efficacy, sensation seeking, the nee...
Abstract In this study, we intend to examine information retrieval behaviors from a psychological po...